Barry wins the case! The verdict: Humans must stop stealing and selling honey forever. All honey jars are removed from stores. At first, Barry is a hero.
On "Graduation Day," Barry sneaks out of the hive with the "Pollen Jocks" (elite forager bees) to see the human world for the first time. He flies into New York City, gets confused by a tennis match, and nearly gets killed by a car, a tennis racket, and a rainstorm.
The bees and humans make peace. Bees go back to making honey, but now with a fair contract. Barry gets a special job: The first Bee to work as a human lawyer. He sits on Vanessa’s shoulder in her flower shop, helping customers. Bee Movie Hindi
Victory turns into disaster. Because humans stop selling honey, they have no need to buy it. Without the demand, beekeepers stop managing hives. Barry returns to the hive to find everything dark and empty.
Here is the , explained as if you were watching the Hindi dub. The Full Story of Bee Movie (Hindi Dubbed Context) Act One: The Boring Life of a Graduate Bee Barry wins the case
Barry decides to sue the human race. Everyone thinks he’s crazy. His mother (in the Hindi dub, a typical worried Indian mother) begs him not to cause trouble. But with Vanessa's help, Barry hires a flamboyant human lawyer, .
The case goes to federal court. The key moment is when Barry calls the CEO of the honey corporations, , to the stand. Barry famously asks him to taste the "Pollen Jock honey" vs. the store-bought honey. When Mr. Montgomery tastes the real honey, he breaks down crying like a baby. At first, Barry is a hero
Vanessa is shocked to find a talking bee. They form an unlikely friendship. To thank her for saving him, Barry breaks another rule: he reveals where bees get their nectar. He flies Vanessa to a secret flower field. She learns that bees work tirelessly to produce honey.
Barry finds the only remaining airplane – a . He flies to the last surviving flower patch in the desert. He and Vanessa have a crazy idea: They will fly a plane across the country, hand-pollinating every flower one by one.
Without bees working (and humans helping manage farms), the flowers of New York begin to wilt. Barry realizes his mistake: He didn't just save the bees; he killed their purpose.